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JOB SAFETY ANALYSIS

PROJECT: FADHILI DOWNSTREAM PIPELINE PROJECT


FACILITY/PLANT LOCATION: DESCRIPTION OF WORK: CONTRACTOR: REVISION: 0
FADHILI GAS PLANT ARKAD Engineering
INSTALLATION OF FORM WORKS, REBARS
& Contracting Co. JSA No: ARK-JSA-XXX
AND CONCRETE POURING
JSA PARTICIPANTS: PREPARED BY: REVIEWED BY: APPROVED BY:
(Contractor’s HSE Manager, Construction
Manager, Civil Superintendent, & relevant
discipline engineers) __________________ _____________
______________________
Dionaldo Tapispisan Mahammad Al Otaibi
HSE Supt. (SAPMT Safety) (Saudi Aramco Proponent)
DATE: Sept. 09, 2018 DATE: Sept. 10, 2018 DATE: DATE:

References GIs & SAES:


Aramco Construction Safety Manual
G.I. 2.100 Work Permit System Hazard Identification Plan (HIP)
5th Edition
GI 7.029, Rigging Hardware SAES A-114 Excavation and GI 6.030 Traffic Control and Vehicle
Requirements Backfilling Safety
GI 7.028, Crane Lifts – Type and
GI 7.025 Heavy Equipment Operator ARK-P116-PPE-001 Arkad PPE
Procedure
Testing and Certification Assessment

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S No. Sequence of Steps Potential Hazards Corrective Action/Recommendation
1. Obtain Work Permit and  Scope of work not identified  Issuers and receivers shall have in their possession a valid SA work permit certificate.
meet the S.A. Issuer on  Permits shall identify the specific work to be performed by the work crew at a specific
the site location
 Work Description section of the work permit form shall be completed
 Hazard Identification and Control section of the work permit form shall be completed
 Review precautions taken and restrictions imposed to control the hazards associated
with the job site and/or work activity
 Additional approvals/signatures shall be required for renewed/extended work permits
(see G.I 2.100 and section 4.7)
 Attach applicable checklists/forms to the work permit that provide supplemental
information and/or approvals for the particular work activity
 A joint site inspection with permit issuer and receiver shall be conducted
2. Site Preparation & Pre- Personal Injury  Site supervision shall conduct pre-job (toolbox) craft safety meetings with site
task Meeting personnel to address job-specific safety issues prior to beginning work activity
 Supervisor shall inspect site detect and correct unsafe acts and conditions
 Supervisory personnel, safety personnel and/ or other qualified staff shall be present at
the job site while work is in progress
 Work permits shall be used to control hazardous work activities at all SA facilities and
locations
 Adequate number and types of fire extinguishers shall be available at job site
 Illumination shall be provided for low light and night work
3. Mobilization of Tools & Accidents by moving equipment  Sequence of work shall be discussed during pre-task briefing before the work
Personnel results in property damage & commence.
potential caught-in between/  Work permit and confined space entry permit will be required for all excavations over
struck by & crush injury. 1.2 meters in depth the permit and sign or barricades shall be posted outside confined
spaces

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 Ensure gas testing shall performed in every level prior to entry, monitored and recorded.
 Provide trained and designated standby men
 A flagman, equipped with a safety vest, shall be posted.
 Only Certified operators shall operate the equipment.
 All operators and drivers shall comply with Traffic Control and Vehicle Safety.
 All vehicle/ equipment needs to keep 2 meters away from the excavation.
 Barricades & signs shall be installed to caution passing vehicles & workers.
 Warning signs and barricade shall be placed before approaching the road/ pipe
crossings excavation, provide approved detour if necessary.
4. Assemble of form  Personal injury  Wear appropriate PPE (Helmet, Safety Shoes, Safety glasses, working gloves etc..
works, tie rebar and  Heavy lifting of rods  Use a re-bar tying tool with handle extension.
rebar cutting  Ergonomics  All protruding reinforcing steel, onto and into which employees could fall, shall be
guarded to eliminate the hazard of impalement.
5. Concrete pouring using  Shuttering gets swept away.  Remove debris and keep free of falls, slips and trip.
concrete pump  Dry skin, irritant contact  Always ensure all those involved in the pour are aware of the dangers and have
 dermatitis, allergic contact adequate protective clothing, such as overalls, gloves with close fitting cuffs, rubber
dermatitis to severe burns boots and safety helmets.
 Eye protection and eyewash are essential on any concrete pour.
Water Curing  Falls, slips and trips  Remove debris and keep free of falls, slips and trip
6.

7. Removal of Formworks  Equipment failure  Forms shall be securely attached to slings.


& concrete surface  Shuttering gets swept away  Taglines shall be used in moving panels or other large sections of forms by crane or
repair hoist.
 Workers or others at lower levels shall be protected from falling materials.
 Forms shall not be removed until the concrete is cured.
 No employee, except those essential to the operation, must be permitted during
operation.
10. Housekeeping  Health Hazard  The entire site shall be clean including identifying areas where each subcontractor is
responsible for the cleaning
 An adequate amount of trash receptacles shall be available in work areas.
 Site supervision shall ensure that trash and debris is properly collected and disposed of
daily
 Trash containers shall be of durable construction and shall be located as needed
throughout the work area. Trash containers shall be covered, clearly marked and

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emptied daily

 Environmental Pollution  Storage and disposal of nonhazardous and hazardous waste in shall be in accordance
with GI 430.001
 Waste shall be segregated at all times in accordance with waste handling
requirements.
 Separate trash containers, with suitable disposable plastic liners, shall be provided for
food scraps and other organic matter
 Refuse trash and garbage shall only be disposed of at approved sites as designated by
SA or local community
 Excavation spoils and building materials shall only be disposed of at other approved
sites as designated by SA or local municipality

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Supervisor responsible for explaining contents of this JSA
Name: Signature: Date:

Emergency Response Preparedness:

Nearest Emergency Assembly Point location?


Nearest Fire
Extinguishers?
Nearest Spill
Kit?
Nearest First Aid
Kit?
Method of communicating an Radio Channel Phone
Air horn? Yes: No:
emergency? No: No:

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Sign On: I confirm that the JSA has been explained and its contents are clearly understood and accepted. I also confirm that my required
qualifications to undertake this activity are current and approved. I clearly understand the controls in this JSA must be applied as documented;
otherwise work is to cease immediately and a review is to be completed and work can recommence.

Name Qualification Signature Date Employer

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